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UK and European Experience with Hip Arthroscopy

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Europe is the sixth largest continent in the world, and has been at the heart of innovation in arthroscopic surgery for over a century. This chapter will chart the important European contributions to hip arthroscopy, from the very early days with the birth of arthroscopy right through to the current diversification period. It aims to provide an academic perspective as well as an historical one, and should complement the content provided in the other chapters in this part of the book.

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Andrade, A.J.M.D.(., Pollard, T. (2017). UK and European Experience with Hip Arthroscopy. In: McCarthy, J., Noble, P., Villar, R. (eds) Hip Joint Restoration. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-0694-5_88

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